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    Monti's Auto Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Luxury Motor Car Company

    Luxury Motor Car Company

    3.1
    (18 reviews)

    Long story short: I bought a performance vehicle that ended up having $6,000+ worth of issues,…read morewhich means either the dealership knew about the issues and sold it to me anyway, or, they have a terrible inspection team that somehow missed all of these issues. Neither explanation is the kind of dealership you want when looking for a luxury or performance vehicle. Or any vehicle. So. I bought a car from this dealership less than a month ago. Both Chan and Buzzy were very helpful and serviceable. They both were willing to meet me after hours to help me buy this car. Because I really wanted this car. I am a 34 year old female buying a 397HP manual transmission for the first time. It meant a lot to me. The first day I went to see my car, I noticed the tires were missing chunks. I brought up that the tires were missing chunks, and Buzzy was immediately startled and apologetic. Someone had curbed the car. He had not noticed and he said he would absolutely bring it up to the shop. My boyfriend took a look at the brakes and said the brakes were shot, too. Again, I was told those would also be looked at for safety. We three sat down for awhile and I asked why this car had been on the lot for almost 50 days. It's a 2019, turbocharged Golf R. It's beautiful. I was told, "I don't know." "Okay, well. Why'd the previous owner sell it?" "I don't know." Hm. Well, maybe that's the truth. After some talk, I said yes, I would buy the car, IF the tires and brakes were fixed. Those were the things I had noticed, those were the things I wanted. No one wants to buy a new car with chunks missing out of the tires and also immediately have to drop a couple hundred bucks to get a brake job. The next day when I am prepared to purchase the car, I was told "neither item came back as a safety issue" and they were not fixed. Well, okay. So I asked if they would subtract the cost of those repairs, but they would not. I was told, firmly, regarding the price, "Layla, it's an as-is car." So they wouldn't work with me on price and told me the tires and brakes weren't bad enough to be repaired. I believed that. I believed them. I bought the car. 3 weeks later, I have to take it to a shop because it starts leaking coolant. Leaking coolant means the engine will cook- it is a huge problem. I get a call from the shop where I had dropped it off and they ask if I know about the tires and brakes. I say, "What...about them?" They say, there are literal chunks missing from your tires. The tread is shot. You've got 0/32, 0/32, 3/32, and 3/32. And your brakes, the front brakes are at 20%. The rear brakes? 10%. Great. The two things I had asked for. The exact two things I asked for and was told were not a problem. I would then take the car to the dealership because of the leaking coolant problem, which was a $1,300 fix. While at the dealership, one of the guys tells me the rear differential clutches are stuck together, causing the car to bind up and be stuck in AWD. It's a $3745 fix. Here's the thing. I don't mind about those two insanely expensive fixes. Sometimes you buy a car, and if you can't do your due diligence inspecting it, it's your gamble. I accept that. So I reached out to the dealership, and I was like, "Hey, I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt that you didn't know about the coolant leak, or the clutches, and that all sucks that I was sold such a problematic car and these items were somehow missed in your inspection.....but can we negotiate on the tires and brakes that you told me were not an issue?" I reached out twice. They didn't respond. Nothing. At least a "No" or "No, sorry" would have been nice. Well, not nice. But...something. Unfortunately, I've got $6,500 worth of repairs...And yet, all I wanted, all that I am asking for is help with the tires and brakes. Some sort of negotiation. That's it. Thing is, I realized later than I should really ask for all of it. Because as I was wondering about how there was so much wrong with my car, and how did they not know? And how had it not sold.. It occurred to me: the car I bought is a Volkswagen. Luxury Motor Car Company, their shop, is next to a Volkswagen Service center. Next to, as in, they share a parking lot. I'm pretty sure they knew everything. And if they truly didn't know, then how good is their inspection process? Because the way I see it, there's two options here, and neither are good: either they missed thousands of dollars worth of repairs that my car needed, or they lied to me about it. Not exactly the place I would want to buy a luxury car from.

    LEMON ALERT! BEWARE! Sold me an $84K Audi and the check engine light came on 15 minutes after…read moredriving it off the lot. 3 fuel pumps, a new ECU and 7 weeks with Audi and they can't figure it out. Now fighting with Audi to buyback the car. Reached out to Chan and they refuse to do anything or even respond to me. I'm now out thousands and thousands of dollars.

    Cincinnati Auto Haus

    Cincinnati Auto Haus

    5.0
    (4 reviews)

    We were looking for a cheap and reliable car. We checked out the cars at Cincinnati autohaus and…read moremanaged to find an absolutely perfect car. Well maintained, clean, even all the little bells and whistles still work. It needed a new battery, which they threw in for free. When you buy a cheap used car, it's a gamble. We were grateful that Faleh was upfront about the risks and didn't pull the "used car salesman" stchick.

    Faleh and Cincinnati Auto Haus literally saved my life last week. I had a wobbling steering wheel…read moreon a Saturday night at 7 p.m. I was back in Cincinnati for a short visit. Faleh immediately and kindly assessed the situation over the phone and opened the shop on a Saturday night to fix the problem when he realized it could be serious. (although he had a prior engagement and plans with the family) My car issues turned out to be a threaded tire with a worn out belt. If it weren't for Faleh I would have either had to stay another night in Cinci or driven with a damaged tire with detrimental consequences. If you need a car or if you need to get work done on your car, do not think twice. Go straight to this place. Faleh and the team will honestly assess and address the issue. Great service. Reasonable prices. They go out of their way to help if they can. I just can't say enough good things about Faleh and the team at Auto Haus. HONEST Genuine Esperienced Service. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thanks again for everything. And God bless you.

    Tesla

    Tesla

    3.2
    (27 reviews)

    First impressions are everything. This is possibly the WORST auto purchasing experience EVER. Came…read morein on a walk in for a demo drive. A smarmy old car salesman was all, "if you drive it,you will buy it". He told me it would be 30 minutes and I could go in the lounge and they would come and get me. 40 minutes later (10 minutes after my scheduled demo) I headed to the front to see two people starting a demo. They decided to skip me. There were plenty of people there and only one person that worked there. She saw me as I was walking out in a huff and I told her that no one came and got me and the people just left for the demo came in after me. She said she looked for me in the lounge and missed me. (She never saw me before). I am a huge guy with tattoos and a big white beard so if she knew me, she would have saw me. So first impressions: smarmy, uncaring, and liars. I guess I will buy a MachE or an Hyundai.

    The variability in performance by the service staff must be fixed! I call my local service center…read morewith the first person saying I must do it all through my app, embelished by a non personal approach. Once I got there I found that it was actually a senior member of the team who so easily dismissed me off the the phone. Frustrated, I went on the app and followed her instructions being told I would be able to do all these great things. The truth comes out and turns out its all garbage. I call back and this time Laura answers. She is an angel compared to the first person. She needed me to make an appointment through the app but it stopped there. She did everything else on the phone including providing estimates, sharing availability, all with grace and patience. I arrive to the service center and encounter the senior member, she again seemed to take a harder approach and only softened when I finally showed open frustration in the inconsistencies I pointed out. Not everything can be robotic/AI/electronic, this tesla service center should learn this asap.

    Monti's Auto Center - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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